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Physical Education Classes Condition Minds, Bodies To promote good health and sportsmanship is the purpose of the girls' physical educa- tion program. Ping-pong, ten- nis, badminton, basketball, swimming, and archery are among the many sports offer- ed in daily gym classes. Cor- rect posture and graceful movement is taught to all students in special classes. The health student becomes better acquainted with hy- giene problems of the home and community during a six- Week period of the sopho- more year. Through these ac- tivities, the physical educa- tion department strives to build strong, healthy bodies, Knee ben 8 Acquiring graceful ways to sit and stand give girls poise and assuranc ds, part oi daily gym program, aid in developing strength 1 k ill E The boys' physical education department Works toward building character, health, and athletic skills through a well- rounded sports program. Cal- isthenics, swimming, rope climbing, apparatus Work, volleyball, and tennis are among the many sports offer- ed boys in daily gym classes. Each boy is required to take Health Education during his sophomore year. The aim of Health is to emphasize not only health practice, but also home life and social behavior. Page 27
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Prospective homema Future Homemcakers Gam Experience In Home Ec Aspiring homemakers, dieti- cians, and fashion designers re- ceive training for their respec tive careers through home ec onomics courses. In general home economics they study the home care of children and the sick. Home management stu- dents discover Wise Ways to se- lect, finance, and furnish a home. Through the handicrafts program an appreciation for hand workmanship develops. Foods students gain an under-- standing of nutrition by plan- ning, preparing, and serving meals. Clothing courses teach the girls to select fabrics, use and design patterns, sew, tailor. , , .. ...,...-- - kers prepare for the future by iurmng lifeless paiierns and Yard U0 fi
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New Library Features Functional Beauty and Space One of the busiest rooms in the school is the library which caters to about 4,000 stu- dents' visits a month. The 11,000 books in the library are in almost constant use. Be- sides containing the usual mixture of fic- tion, non-fiction, and reference books the library gets about 80 magazines, ranging from Life to American Home, and six newse papers. The new library, having two con- ference rooms plus the library proper, makes it possible for more to enjoy the library. Findley and assist:-mfg 1nn'L- ...,.... ..-....:.--.,- . . is
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